Games Reviews: No More Heroes 2 – Desperate Struggle
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Format Wii
Publisher Rising Star Games
Resuming the role of assassin Travis Touchdown, you must work you’re way to the top of the United Assassins Association league to enact vengeance on your brother’s killer. Fighting the 50 assassins – a mix of the unusual and downright strange – with beam katanas (think light sabres) is often spectacular; crammed full of sarcastic humour. There are many limbs flying about in NMH2 and the application of some restraint may well have benefited the title. However, it still comes recommended.
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